Magazines: Where Was O'Donnell?

Each new Look installment of William
Manchester's The Death of a President seems half familiar, because so
many episodes have already been published, and half fascinating,
because the reader looks for new or nearly forgotten detailsand for
discrepancies.

Installment No. 3 describes a seldom reported scene at Parkland Memorial
Hospital in which Kennedy aides argued and struggled to get J.F.K.'s
coffin past Dallas County Medical Examiner Earl Rose. He kept insisting
that Texas law required an autopsy before the body of a murdered man
could be released. (Rose last week called the account "not consistent
with events.")